Yes because buildings can’t jump. So therefore the kangaroo can jump higher because it can jump.
nobody knows how that works
It can jump 42 times its body length. Who needs running? average kangaroo rat can get up to nine feet so, do the math.
The largest of the kangaroo species, the Red Kangaroo, has been observed jumping to a height of over three metres. In May 2008, observers of a kangaroo round-up in Australia told an animal rights group they had seen a kangaroo nearly leap an enclosure 5-6 meters high (roughly 16-19 feet). The kangaroo had not been able to clear the obstacle, but they estimated it had jumped the equivalent of 4-5 m. An article in the June 24, 1963, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette claims a naturalist once recorded a kangaroo jumping a pile of logs ten-and-a-half feet high and twenty-seven feet wide, a feat he speculated may have been the biggest jump on record. Because the above stories are anecdotal and no specific sources are cited nor official measurements taken, it's impossible to know whether these claims are true or accurate.
The gravity on Saturn is only slightly more than the gravity on Earth. Therefore, a person jumping on Saturn would jump to a similar height as that on Earth.
a kangaroo will jump higher because of there tail but a lion can climb a tree
No kangaroo can pick up grass in its tail. No kangaroo, not even the tree kangaroo, has a tail that is as prehensile as that.
No. Kangaroos fight by standing on their rear legs and attacking with their front legs. A kangaroo can also balance its body on its powerful tail and strike out with its strong rear legs, the claws of which are deadly sharp.
they can both jump around about the same distance
It is called a tail.
yes kangaroos can jump
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The Red Kangaroo can jump up to a height of 2.5 metres.
There is no specific nine-letter term for kangaroo tail, but it is an appendage.
An eastern grey kangaroo can jump as high as 12 meters.
Only God knowsThe Aborigines tell their own story about how the kangaroo got its tail.In the aboriginal Dreamtime, Kangaroo and Wombat were men who once friends. One day, they fought over their catch after a hunting expedition. In rage, Wombat picked up a spear and threw it at Kangaroo, where it lodged at the base of his spine. Kangaroo, in turn, picked up a stone and threw it at Wombat, flattening his forehead. With that, Kangaroo bounded away into the bushland where he nursed his wounds. The spear became a tail and Kangaroo turned into the kangaroo. Wombat crawled away into a burrow, where he transformed into a wombat with a flattened head where the rock had struck. And that's how the kangaroo got its tail.
Kangaroos can jump for fun.